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<blockquote data-quote="sirmorty" data-source="post: 338295" data-attributes="member: 1022"><p>You can scan some impressions but they need to be good. Then just add a stone die of the prep to the scan for the margins. I have had some success doing that. Especially if it's a time sensitive case. I'm talking just quadrant dentistry.</p><p></p><p>I still prefer to scan a model if given the choice but I'm old school and have some trust issues with digital at times even though I have being doing digital since the Procera Mod40 touch probe days. </p><p></p><p>But don't get me wrong, digital is so much more efficient but when things go wrong, it can be hard to pinpoint where.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sirmorty, post: 338295, member: 1022"] You can scan some impressions but they need to be good. Then just add a stone die of the prep to the scan for the margins. I have had some success doing that. Especially if it's a time sensitive case. I'm talking just quadrant dentistry. I still prefer to scan a model if given the choice but I'm old school and have some trust issues with digital at times even though I have being doing digital since the Procera Mod40 touch probe days. But don't get me wrong, digital is so much more efficient but when things go wrong, it can be hard to pinpoint where. [/QUOTE]
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